Abstract #1540
High-Resolution Computed DWI with High b-Value: A Preliminary Study for Improving Prostate Cancer Detection at 3T MR System
Yoshiko Ueno 1 , Satoru Takahashi 2 , Yoshiharu Ohno 2,3 , Katsusuke Kyotani 4 , Masao Yui 5 , Yoshimori kassai 5 , Kazuhiro Kitajima 6 , and Kazuro Sugimura 1
1
Department of Radiology, Kobe University
Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan,
2
Department
of Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of
Medicine, Hyogo, Japan,
3
Advanced
Biomedical Imaging Research, Kobe University Graduate
School of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan,
4
Division
of Radiology, Kobe University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan,
5
MRI
Systems Development Department, Toshiba Medical Systems
Corp, Tochigi, Japan,
6
Department
of Radiology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan
Computed diffusion weighted imaging (cDWI) is proposed
as a new technique that produces any b-value images from
acquired DWI (aDWI) with at least two different
b-values. Recently, high-resolution DWI of the prostate
had potential for improving the sensitivity to small or
sparse prostatic cancer (PCa). Thus, our aim was to
determine the influence of voxel size to cDWI with high
b value, and directly compare image quality and
capability for PCa detection with aDWI with high b-value
as obtained conventional and reduced voxel sizes at 3T
MR system.
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